Trailhead: Berry Patch

Trailhead is on Forest Road 2150 near Chambers Lake. Berry Patch was the site of a Forest Service Ranger Station from 1910 to the 1930s. Long before that, the site was an important Taidnapam/Yakama Native American berry-picking site.

At a Glance

Current Conditions:

11/26/2018: Snow level approximately 3000'. A Northwest Forest Pass is not required in the off season to park at the trailhead.

Fees

$5/vehicle/day

Permit Info:

Wilderness permits are required for entry into all Gifford Pinchot National Forest Wilderness areas. The self-issuing permits are free and are available trailheads.

General Information

Directions:

From Randle, WA travel east on Hwy 12 for approximately 12 miles. Turn right on Forest Road 21. Follow Forest Road 21 for 15.6 miles and turn left on Forest Road 2150. Follow Forest Road 2150 for 2.9 miles and continue straight on Forest Road 2150040. Follow Forest Road 2150040 for .5 miles and arrive at the trailhead.